Give me a break they don't hold a gun to anyone's head and force them to sell anything, I have seen many times were they even gave someone more then their asking price just to make it more fair.

O I like Rick, just saying he can come across as a know it all which can rub some the wrong way.

They never show up to anyones house that is not like 65 or older and doesnt know the true value of their stuff. No one is holding a gun to their head but I have seen more times than not that they end up pressuring the people into selling their item to them so they can sell it and make a profit. In Pawn Stars, the people are looking to sell their stuff.

They never show up to anyones house that is not like 65 or older and doesnt know the true value of their stuff. No one is holding a gun to their head but I have seen more times than not that they end up pressuring the people into selling their item to them so they can sell it and make a profit. In Pawn Stars, the people are looking to sell their stuff.

More times then not the girl on the show has all ready talked to the people on the phone and they are asked to come out because they are looking to sell.

Both shows are trying to get whatever they can for as cheap as they can and then sell it for as much as they can that is kinda the point.

How many times has Rick brought in a expect on something guns or whatever and the expect says it's worth X amount of dollars and then Rick doesn't offer any thing close to that?

Some shows that look kind of promising like Terriers, Nikita, The Event (I guess), Undercovers and No Ordinary Family also premiere in September. On Halloween, there's WALKING DEADDDDDDDDDDDD which is going to win almost as many ball games as Boardwalk Empire.

Always Sunny, Bored to Death, and probably Community are the only shows that I really make an effort to watch. Eastbound is easier being right after BtD. I think Boardwalk Empire is on the same day, as well, so that'll be nice.

Some shows that look kind of promising like Terriers, Nikita, The Event (I guess), Undercovers and No Ordinary Family also premiere in September. On Halloween, there's WALKING DEADDDDDDDDDDDD which is going to win almost as many ball games as Boardwalk Empire.

Nikita? Really? Come on now, Brodeur!

I like pretty much all your September choices though. Granted I don't watch a lot of the shows on HBO/Showtime/etc. Partly because I don't have those channels and partly because I've never been a fan of that style of programming. There are some good ones though. Party Down, Dexter, etc. I've just never been a fan of Weeds, Hung, and yes, I hate Entourage with an utmost passion.

Honestly the show I'm most looking forward to this Fall (it's not my favorite, but it's top 5) is Fringe. Season 2 was absolutely amazing. The finale was probably my favorite last year and the latter portion of season 2 was pure epic. Plus there are just so many things to watch unfold.